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Stoke Newington Reservoirs, London

The Stoke Newington Reservoirs are two former Thames Water reservoirs which are now a nature reserve in urban Hackney, with a small visitor centre..

The Stoke Newington Reservoirs are two former Thames Water reservoirs which are now a nature reserve in urban Hackney, with a small visitor centre.


Hours

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Closed

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Closed

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12:00

17:00

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Closed

About Stoke Newington Reservoirs

 1 Newnton Cl, N4 2RH

 +44 20 8802 45

 www.wildlondon.org.uk

Stoke Newington Reservoirs and Nearby Sights on Map

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